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Product Description

The first and only video game based on DC Comics? Young Justice, this action RPG is an interactive bridge between seasons one and two of the award-winning TV series set in the DC Comics universe and made in collaboration with the series? creators.Features:12 playable characters including fan favorites like Nightwing, Super Boy, Beast Boy, Batgirl, and more. Be mentored from the best - Batman, Superman, Flash and more.

Additional Info

“R”Web#:016156

SKU:961B9804

UPC/EAN/ISBN:815403010231

Manufacturer #: 01023

Product Weight:0.1 pounds

Product Dimensions (in inches):5.5 x 4.9 x 0.6

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This game plays great as a 3d platformer. Plus you can play as multiple superheroes.

This game plays great as a 3d platformer. Plus you can play as multiple superheroes.

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Most Helpful Critical Review

Might be a little slow for kids

First off, this game is, predictably enough, based on the cartoon, and NOT the YJ comic. For me, this is a big negative, but probably most people will be more familiar...Read complete review

First off, this game is, predictably enough, based on the cartoon, and NOT the YJ comic. For me, this is a big negative, but probably most people will be more familiar with the animated series, and this will effectively be a plus for them.

This game is turn-based RPG/strategy combat. So old people with no reflexes, like myself, can play this just fine. The combat is pretty slow though. Attacks take a while to resolve, given the turn-based mechanic, and a lot of younger kids may be immediately turned off by this. Characters do level up, but the level up process is very hands off. No customization, the game simply tells you that the character has gained a level. You can assume this makes the character better, though this is not immediately apparent in game play. There's some voice-acting in this game, though very little visual action to accompany it, usually just characters, standing still, doing nothing, while the talking is going on.

Comments about Majesco 1003068 Young Justice: Legacy for Nintendo 3DS:

I played this game on a 3DS. I thought the game was going to be like an actual fighting game. For example; Super Smash Bro's. or the Injustice League. But it was to basic, it's safe for younger children but I expected it to be more violent.

Comments about Majesco 1003068 Young Justice: Legacy for Nintendo 3DS:

First off, this game is, predictably enough, based on the cartoon, and NOT the YJ comic. For me, this is a big negative, but probably most people will be more familiar with the animated series, and this will effectively be a plus for them.

This game is turn-based RPG/strategy combat. So old people with no reflexes, like myself, can play this just fine. The combat is pretty slow though. Attacks take a while to resolve, given the turn-based mechanic, and a lot of younger kids may be immediately turned off by this. Characters do level up, but the level up process is very hands off. No customization, the game simply tells you that the character has gained a level. You can assume this makes the character better, though this is not immediately apparent in game play. There's some voice-acting in this game, though very little visual action to accompany it, usually just characters, standing still, doing nothing, while the talking is going on.